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Old 06-10-2010, 02:13 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by flyash View Post
I think I'll skip the Google Reader recipe route because I have many, many more feeds in G-reader than I want to read on my e-reader, and the article mixing is the nail in the coffin.
I may be wrong but I think the recipe for Google reader will only download the feeds that are in folders.

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So everytime I fetch news for a recipe, Calibre will create a new ebook, correct? Which means I'll have to tag it everytime, correct?
Each book created by recipe automatically has the news tag associated with it. If you schedule download you can click the advance tab and assign tags that will be used every time you download that recipe.

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As a result, if for example, I have multiple ebooks from one recipe, the differentiating factor in the e-reader will be the date in the title, correct?
Sounds right to me.

When you get to the point of creating recipes address your queries to the Custom recipes sticky thread.
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